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In the end, Congress did not act to change apportionment.
"The issue is not whether, but when, California will live within its apportionment."
The new apportionment was first used at the election of 1867.
He'd never discussed apportionment of any kind in class, so she was on her own.
One effect of the apportionment was that some families were moved from land they had held for generations.
The Constitution says that apportionment is based on the number of persons.
Funds are not subject to apportionment for any other purposes.
The discussion was about the apportionment of the second half."
When the result of the apportionment is not fair you must use an alternative method.
Delaware's apportionment did not change following the Census of 1790.
Upon divorce or death of a party to the marriage, there are rules for apportionment.
You must make a fair and reasonable apportionment of the charge made.
The second apportionment was made on 22 May, 1822.
To all others, an equal apportionment of the other half."
You must be able to support the apportionment from your production and blending records.
The issue of greatest importance at this convention was apportionment.
For the first and only time, Congress failed to pass an apportionment act after the 1920 census.
Census results are used every 10 years to determine the apportionment of seats in the House.
The apportionment was on the basis of the 1932 census; there has been none since.
An apportionment of the dispensing fees figure will also need to be made.
For apportionment, data before those periods are not reflected on the map.
They had been at risk of losing their services by apportionment and economic dilution.
Some of these methods were even susceptible to the apportionment paradox.
Instead, it elected to require that sampling be used for everything but apportionment.
And I think all of the numbers are now clear that apportionment is costing us money."